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If you’ve been posting consistently but not seeing clients come from your content, this episode will help you understand why.
In this episode of Social Media Decoded, Michelle Thames walks through a practical visibility strategy for the upcoming month, showing entrepreneurs exactly what to post to attract clients instead of just engagement.
Through the Visibility Breakdown, Michelle explains the three types of content that actually convert: authority content, proof content, and perspective content. She also shares how building a full ecosystem around your content—through podcasts, events, and community—creates trust and leads to opportunities over time.
If you want to stop posting randomly and start posting with intention, this episode will help you build a clear visibility plan that supports your business goals.
• The three types of content that attract clients
• How to structure your weekly content for better visibility
• Why authority content builds trust and positions you as an expert
• How proof content increases credibility and conversions
• The role perspective content plays in building a strong personal brand
• Why content alone doesn’t convert without a clear strategy
Michelle explains the three content categories every entrepreneur should focus on:
Authority Content
Teaches your expertise and positions you as a leader in your space.
Proof Content
Shows real results, wins, and experiences that build trust.
Perspective Content
Shares your beliefs and opinions, helping you stand out and attract aligned clients.
When these three types of content work together, visibility becomes a tool for attracting real opportunities.
Michelle shares how clients rarely come from a single post, but instead from consistent visibility across multiple touchpoints. Often someone listens to the podcast, follows on social media, attends an event, and then eventually reaches out to work together.
This layered approach builds trust over time and leads to stronger client relationships.
Most entrepreneurs don’t get clients because they are posting randomly.
Without a clear content strategy and connection to offers, visibility does not convert into opportunities.
Which type of content do you post the most right now?
• Authority
• Proof
• Perspective
• A mix of all three
If you want help creating a visibility strategy that attracts clients, you can:
Book a Strategy Call
Work directly with Michelle to map out your content, visibility, and revenue strategy.
Join the Community
Connect with other women entrepreneurs building visibility, relationships, and opportunities.
If you enjoy Social Media Decoded, consider leaving a rating or review on Apple Podcasts or Spotify. You can also support the show through the Buy Me a Coffee, which helps keep the podcast running.
Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
By Michelle Thames5
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If you’ve been posting consistently but not seeing clients come from your content, this episode will help you understand why.
In this episode of Social Media Decoded, Michelle Thames walks through a practical visibility strategy for the upcoming month, showing entrepreneurs exactly what to post to attract clients instead of just engagement.
Through the Visibility Breakdown, Michelle explains the three types of content that actually convert: authority content, proof content, and perspective content. She also shares how building a full ecosystem around your content—through podcasts, events, and community—creates trust and leads to opportunities over time.
If you want to stop posting randomly and start posting with intention, this episode will help you build a clear visibility plan that supports your business goals.
• The three types of content that attract clients
• How to structure your weekly content for better visibility
• Why authority content builds trust and positions you as an expert
• How proof content increases credibility and conversions
• The role perspective content plays in building a strong personal brand
• Why content alone doesn’t convert without a clear strategy
Michelle explains the three content categories every entrepreneur should focus on:
Authority Content
Teaches your expertise and positions you as a leader in your space.
Proof Content
Shows real results, wins, and experiences that build trust.
Perspective Content
Shares your beliefs and opinions, helping you stand out and attract aligned clients.
When these three types of content work together, visibility becomes a tool for attracting real opportunities.
Michelle shares how clients rarely come from a single post, but instead from consistent visibility across multiple touchpoints. Often someone listens to the podcast, follows on social media, attends an event, and then eventually reaches out to work together.
This layered approach builds trust over time and leads to stronger client relationships.
Most entrepreneurs don’t get clients because they are posting randomly.
Without a clear content strategy and connection to offers, visibility does not convert into opportunities.
Which type of content do you post the most right now?
• Authority
• Proof
• Perspective
• A mix of all three
If you want help creating a visibility strategy that attracts clients, you can:
Book a Strategy Call
Work directly with Michelle to map out your content, visibility, and revenue strategy.
Join the Community
Connect with other women entrepreneurs building visibility, relationships, and opportunities.
If you enjoy Social Media Decoded, consider leaving a rating or review on Apple Podcasts or Spotify. You can also support the show through the Buy Me a Coffee, which helps keep the podcast running.
Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.

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